Last winter three of my #ThursdayDoors posts were from Woodruff Place (Link 1, Link 2, Link 3). Historic Woodruff Place is one of Indianapolis’s lil neighborhoods. This summer, I captured its town hall.

I may be late getting to your #ThursdayDoors posts today. The girls and I will be touring the cathedral (doorscursion perhaps) and lunching with fellow blogger Benson. And the high is sixty-freakin-two, Woooooot!

LOL. Very impressive catch. The Woodruff Town Hall is not easily caught. Due to its natural shyness it is hard to approach much less photograph. Seriously those are some amazing doors. If I had those I think I would put my bed right in front of them. On the inside of course. Sleeping outdoors in Indiana in December would not be good. See you soon.

We have a great door in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, that called Bab al-Yemen (the gate of Yemen). It is the main gate of Sana’a old fortified wall, on the southern extremity of the walled city, and it was built before 1,000 years.
If you like to read more about it, please visit its page on Wikipedia:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bab_al-Yaman